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A plant-fueled daydream believer who calls herself the Yoga Evangelist, Debby creatively guides yoga experiences with a mix of attentive alignment, fluid movement and breath awareness. Debby encourages curiosity about the practice and often uses props to further enhance the asana experience. Her fresh ideas engage people's imaginations as students are whisked away from routine and carried along on magical yoga journeys with Debby's creativity woven into every class, workshop, and event she leads. On her blog readers share in stories about a variety of active, healthy, conscious-living experiences. A dedicated mom to two teens, find Debby teaching kids mindfulness through puppetry, connecting minds and bodies through kinetic art, and bending and balancing on a paddleboard, while arriving everywhere via one of her trusty two-wheeled steeds. With no shortage of causes she champions, Debby lives her mantra - "I possess infinite potential" - daily.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

Deep Stretch is an active stretching class that targets primary muscle groups surrounding the hips, hamstrings and upper back. Living in a forward facing, seated world, these areas tend to be tight for everyone. Tight muscles can cause imbalance and pull the body out of alignment. This class begins with warm-up movements to build heat and prepare the muscles for stretching. MANY poses are done on the floor and held for 1-2 minutes. Holding poses for longer periods of time and focusing on breath gives the body time to fully relax and open.

Deep Stretch is an accessible class that everyone needs – athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first time yoga students and everyone in between. Focused stretching allows muscles to relax and lengthen, which puts less strain on the skeletal system and reduces tension throughout the body. Students who take this class regularly report fewer injuries and improved sleep.

Deep Stretch is a great class for first time yoga students. Neither experience nor flexibility are required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun while trying something new.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

60 minutes of gently stretching and moving our bodies at this church on the corner of Forsythe & Skinker in Clayton, MO. This class is sometimes practiced in chairs, but when we use mats, they are provided. Come as you are. Pay what you can. Dress in clothing that allows you to move freely.

Deep Stretch is an active stretching class that targets primary muscle groups surrounding the hips, hamstrings and upper back. Living in a forward facing, seated world, these areas tend to be tight for everyone. Tight muscles can cause imbalance and pull the body out of alignment. This class begins with warm-up movements to build heat and prepare the muscles for stretching. MANY poses are done on the floor and held for 1-2 minutes. Holding poses for longer periods of time and focusing on breath gives the body time to fully relax and open.

Deep Stretch is an accessible class that everyone needs – athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first time yoga students and everyone in between. Focused stretching allows muscles to relax and lengthen, which puts less strain on the skeletal system and reduces tension throughout the body. Students who take this class regularly report fewer injuries and improved sleep.

Deep Stretch is a great class for first time yoga students. Neither experience nor flexibility are required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun while trying something new.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

60 minutes of gently stretching and moving our bodies at this church on the corner of Forsythe & Skinker in Clayton, MO. This class is sometimes practiced in chairs, but when we use mats, they are provided. Come as you are. Pay what you can. Dress in clothing that allows you to move freely.

Deep Stretch is an active stretching class that targets primary muscle groups surrounding the hips, hamstrings and upper back. Living in a forward facing, seated world, these areas tend to be tight for everyone. Tight muscles can cause imbalance and pull the body out of alignment. This class begins with warm-up movements to build heat and prepare the muscles for stretching. MANY poses are done on the floor and held for 1-2 minutes. Holding poses for longer periods of time and focusing on breath gives the body time to fully relax and open.

Deep Stretch is an accessible class that everyone needs – athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first time yoga students and everyone in between. Focused stretching allows muscles to relax and lengthen, which puts less strain on the skeletal system and reduces tension throughout the body. Students who take this class regularly report fewer injuries and improved sleep.

Deep Stretch is a great class for first time yoga students. Neither experience nor flexibility are required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun while trying something new.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

VALENTINE’S WEEKEND YOGA

Partner Play Workshop at Southtown Yoga

Valentine’s weekend need not be reserved only for those who are romantically involved. However you relate to your “Ride or Die,” your Thelma or Louise, your “erase my phone” person, bring them to this playful, intimacy building workshop Friday, February 15,
7-8:30pm.

While Valentine’s Day might tend toward those involved at a physical level (and we applaud them too) but let’s agree that it doesn’t have to be only about couples in a sexually bonded relationship. We all have that Thelma to our Louise, that Ethel or Ricky to our Lucy. That person might be your lover, or not. So this Valentine’s weekend, why not try out a partner-based experience designed to enhance intimacy of all types. Bring your “ride or die” to Accomplice Yoga led by Candace Glass and Debby Siegel at Southtown Yoga Friday, February 15, 7-8:30pm and experience a 90-minute yoga event where we’ll indulge in some cacao treats, practice some partner massaging, yoga and stretching, eye gaze and finish with a candle light meditation. You find and bring that human who you just know would erase your hard drive should you need it! Let’s celebrate intimacy of all kinds. This 90-minute experience is $20/person, and you’ll register as a duo. Bring a yoga mat if you have one. If not, we have extras. We’ll raid the prop closet and be certain to offer many cozy, happy moments in our playful time together.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

60 minutes of gently stretching and moving our bodies at this church on the corner of Forsythe & Skinker in Clayton, MO. This class is sometimes practiced in chairs, but when we use mats, they are provided. Come as you are. Pay what you can. Dress in clothing that allows you to move freely.

Deep Stretch is an active stretching class that targets primary muscle groups surrounding the hips, hamstrings and upper back. Living in a forward facing, seated world, these areas tend to be tight for everyone. Tight muscles can cause imbalance and pull the body out of alignment. This class begins with warm-up movements to build heat and prepare the muscles for stretching. MANY poses are done on the floor and held for 1-2 minutes. Holding poses for longer periods of time and focusing on breath gives the body time to fully relax and open.

Deep Stretch is an accessible class that everyone needs – athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first time yoga students and everyone in between. Focused stretching allows muscles to relax and lengthen, which puts less strain on the skeletal system and reduces tension throughout the body. Students who take this class regularly report fewer injuries and improved sleep.

Deep Stretch is a great class for first time yoga students. Neither experience nor flexibility are required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun while trying something new.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

60 minutes of gently stretching and moving our bodies at this church on the corner of Forsythe & Skinker in Clayton, MO. This class is sometimes practiced in chairs, but when we use mats, they are provided. Come as you are. Pay what you can. Dress in clothing that allows you to move freely.

Deep Stretch is an active stretching class that targets primary muscle groups surrounding the hips, hamstrings and upper back. Living in a forward facing, seated world, these areas tend to be tight for everyone. Tight muscles can cause imbalance and pull the body out of alignment. This class begins with warm-up movements to build heat and prepare the muscles for stretching. MANY poses are done on the floor and held for 1-2 minutes. Holding poses for longer periods of time and focusing on breath gives the body time to fully relax and open.

Deep Stretch is an accessible class that everyone needs – athletes, advanced practitioners, weekend warriors, first time yoga students and everyone in between. Focused stretching allows muscles to relax and lengthen, which puts less strain on the skeletal system and reduces tension throughout the body. Students who take this class regularly report fewer injuries and improved sleep.

Deep Stretch is a great class for first time yoga students. Neither experience nor flexibility are required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun while trying something new.

Slow Flow at Yoga Six is a combination of accessible postures, fluid movement and breath practiced in a warm room. With a slower pace than Power Yoga or Vinyasa, there’s time to explore both alignment and sensation within individual postures during each full-body experience.

Debby thrives teaching this mixed level yoga class available to all humans. Her Slow Flow is a therapeutic dance of moving meditation. After pranayama (breathwork), pratapana (warming up the spine) and Sun Salutations, we will move through a sequence of postures slow enough to refine and strengthen each pose, without feeling rushed into the next move, next breath, or next pose. Slow Flow allows a person to become familiar with his or her body, create a reflective pause, and create the time to go inward.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Vinyasa Yoga is the most popular style of yoga in America. Its mind-body dance weaves students through a flowing meditation, connecting breath to movement. Inhaling and finding more length in the spine and limbs. Exhaling to settle in and surrender. My intention with this class is to gift you with a mind-body connection that both soothes and challenges you and then extends out into your life.

Translated from Sanskrit, vinyasa means “to place in a special way.” After we set up some key understandings for our peak pose or class theme, we will flow in a gradual progression from one asana to the next. Our movements will be safely aligned and linked with the breath. The dynamic flow of postures strung together will help you focus and be present in your body rather than stuck in your head.

Spa Yoga

Flow each Saturday and Sunday at 9:00am for 60-minutes in a mixed level vinyasa yoga class guided by Debby Siegel and other of St. Louis’ finest yoga instructors. These classes are designed to set you up for the weekend by decluttering your mind and relaxing your body. Practitioners are invited to refuel with breakfast at Four Seasons’ Cinder House on the 8th floor after yoga and enjoy a 20% savings.

Terms and Conditions:
Participants must be aged 16 or older. Please arrive and be prepared to begin class at the scheduled start time of 9:00am. Guests arriving more than 5 minutes late will not be permitted to join the class. When available, this class will be offered on the 8th floor Sky Terrace. Complimentary self parking is available in the garage – entrance off Carr St. Bring your yoga mat, water bottle and smile.

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Debby Siegel, MSA, RYT

Fresh ideas engage students’ imaginations as they are whisked away from routine and carried along magical yoga journeys in Debby’s creative classes, workshops, retreats and events. Her offerings are unique and connect people from all walks of life. Learn more about Debby and her current yoga offerings on this site, and find your way to one, unleashing your soul’s infinite potential on a mat, paddleboard, or canvas today.

With a master’s in marketing and over two decades of experience, Debby now offers marketing consulting services to yoga studios, owners, yoga teachers and as a component of yoga teacher training programs. To learn more about her marketing programs, complete the Marketing Consultation form.

Marketing

Be Seen.

Our smart phones are constantly buzzing, flooding us with digital messages every day. The world is only getting faster-paced, making the calming powers of mindfulness more imperative than ever. This frenetic digital world also provides platforms for businesses and entrepreneurs to be discovered. Debby can help with both. In addition to guiding mindful yoga practices, Debby teaches digital marketing and offers web content, email newsletters, and social media marketing to small businesses.

Unique Experiences

Naturally playful with an inquisitive approach, Debby inspires students and followers through creative one-of-a-kind opportunities to inquire with a childlike sense of wonder. Connecting becomes an automatic biproduct. Learn more about an upcoming retreat she co-created with friends JQ Williams and Rebekah Jarchow at Kripalu Center where guests are invited to return to the carefree mindset of childhood through dance, art, journaling, yoga, AcroYoga and laughter: